Comparative release of growth factors from PRP, PRF, and advanced-PRF
- E. Kobayashi, L. Flückiger, R. Miron
- Biology, MedicineClinical Oral Investigations
- 25 January 2016
PRP can be recommended for fast delivery of growth factors whereas A-PRF is better-suited for long-term release, according to the results of the present study.
Reversibility of experimental peri-implant mucositis compared with experimental gingivitis in humans.
- G. Salvi, M. Aglietta, S. Eick, A. Sculean, N. Lang, C. Ramseier
- MedicineClinical Oral Implants Research
- 1 February 2012
Clinically, however, 3 weeks of resumed plaque control did not yield pre-experimental levels of gingival and peri-implant mucosal health indicating that longer healing periods are needed.
Photodynamic therapy as adjunct to non-surgical periodontal treatment in patients on periodontal maintenance: a randomized controlled clinical trial
- Panos Chondros, D. Nikolidakis, Nicos Christodoulides, R. Rössler, N. Gutknecht, A. Sculean
- MedicineLasers in Medical Science
- 1 September 2009
The additional application of a single episode of PDT to scaling and root planing failed to result in an additional improvement in terms of PPD reduction and CAL gain, but it resulted in significantly higher reduction of bleeding scores than following scaling andRoot planing alone.
Anti-infective therapy of peri-implantitis with adjunctive local drug delivery or photodynamic therapy: 12-month outcomes of a randomized controlled clinical trial.
- Mario A. Bassetti, Dorothee Schär, G. Salvi
- MedicineClinical Oral Implants Research
- 1 March 2014
Non-surgical mechanical debridement with adjunctive PDT was equally effective in the reduction of mucosal inflammation as with adj unctive delivery of minocycline microspheres up to 12 months.
Treatment of stage I–III periodontitis—The EFP S3 level clinical practice guideline
- M. Sanz, D. Herrera, Nicklaus Lang France Lambert
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Periodontology
- 7 May 2020
This S3 guideline informs clinical practice, health systems, policymakers and, indirectly, the public on the available and most effective modalities to treat periodontitis and to maintain a healthy dentition for a lifetime, according to the available evidence at the time of publication.
Effect of two antimicrobial agents on early in situ biofilm formation.
- T. Auschill, N. Hein, E. Hellwig, M. Follo, A. Sculean, N. Arweiler
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Periodontology
- 1 February 2005
Both mouthrinses showed antibacterial and plaque-reducing properties against the in situ biofilm and for the first time shows the influence of antibacterial components applied under clinical conditions regarding biofilm formation.
Spatial distribution of vital and dead microorganisms in dental biofilms.
- T. Auschill, N. Arweiler, L. Netuschil, M. Brecx, E. Reich, A. Sculean
- MedicineArchives of Oral Biology
- 1 August 2001
Biodegradation of differently cross-linked collagen membranes: an experimental study in the rat.
- D. Rothamel, F. Schwarz, M. Sager, M. Herten, A. Sculean, J. Becker
- Biology, MedicineClinical Oral Implants Research
- 1 June 2005
It was concluded that cross-linking of bovine and porcine-derived collagen types I and III was associated with prolonged biodegradation, decreased tissue integration and vascularization, and in case of TD, BM, BME, VN (2), and VN(3) foreign body reactions.
Comparison of naturally occurring and ligature-induced peri-implantitis bone defects in humans and dogs.
- F. Schwarz, M. Herten, M. Sager, K. Bieling, A. Sculean, J. Becker
- Medicine, BiologyClinical Oral Implants Research
- 1 April 2007
It might be concluded that configurations and sizes of ligature-induced peri-implantitis bone defects in dogs seemed to resemble naturally occurring lesions in humans.
Clinical evaluation of an Er:YAG laser for nonsurgical treatment of peri-implantitis: a pilot study.
- F. Schwarz, A. Sculean, D. Rothamel, K. Schwenzer, T. Georg, J. Becker
- MedicineClinical Oral Implants Research
- 14 July 2004
It was concluded that at 6 months following treatment both therapies led to significant improvements of the investigated clinical parameters, and ERL resulted in a statistically significant higher reduction of BOP than C.
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